@Michau5252 You should copy and move your save to the folder mpsave and load your game in MP. Then you'll be able to create a new character. After that you can save the game and move the new save to the folder save.

Hey guys I just started Heart of Winter and was wondering where i could find the 8th level scroll for spell trigger? I’ve looked through all the guides and was starting to think it wasn’t in the game but found this game instructions IWDEE-Manual-2-Mastering-Melee-Magic.pdf and it lists it.

1. There are some restrictions for an item (as You can see on an image).2. http://www.gibberlings3.net/iu_iwd/This mod was integrated by developers to game, but I don't know for how full it was integrated.

@SorrowSeer I went to check for you, and even knowing full well there *is* such a thing as a shield ring I could not find it. Will report back asap.

Edit: if you mean the shield amulet, that doesn't seem to have any restrictions.

Pretty sure that item is specifically and intentionally coded to be no-good for FM, FMT, and FMC... it's pretty dang OP already, since you can combine it with Protection +2/+3 items unlike enchanted armor, and can put on a non-armor robe with a bunch of other bonuses in the body slot

Of course you COULD just keep casting the lvl. 1 shield spell, but at 30 sec / level that can get kinda tedious

Classes that CAN use it:Single-class Mages and SpecialistsSorcerers and DisciplesC/MM/T

One of the key reasons for multiple playthroughs is aquiring the uniue equipment from npcs that typically break the game. For instance, unique awesome boots from the leader of the first town at start. You need to kill him to get the boots but then cant continue...so get his boots. Then export your party and start over. This can be done with several important NPCs in the game but usually requires exporting and starting over. Sorcerersplace.net is a great place to find out who has what items to loot. This exporting trick can also be used to clone uber items like the chess peaces. They can be cloned. Put on 1 character, export then move to second char and repeat..with a little work you now have 6 bishops..so put all 6 on char 1 and export..then switch to char 2..soon you can have 30+ bishops or mulitple of any unique item in the game.

How's the class balance in IWD? Is it like bg2: all about fighter mages, one thief for traps/locks, one cleric for misc spells, and other classes sucking like druid? I love the druid class but it's so underpowered in general...

You can make any characters B.A. by dual classing. Start as a fighter to level 4 then switch class to druid, theif, mage et c. This way you have the fighters stentgh and HP to back up the skills of your second class. Its the best way to survive as a mage. Just make sure to plan this out when creating. Make sure to have the high stentgh and constitution along with whatever skill is needed for the second class.

How's the class balance in IWD? Is it like bg2: all about fighter mages, one thief for traps/locks, one cleric for misc spells, and other classes sucking like druid? I love the druid class but it's so underpowered in general...

You can make any characters B.A. by dual classing. Start as a fighter to level 4 then switch class to druid, theif, mage et c. This way you have the fighters stentgh and HP to back up the skills of your second class. Its the best way to survive as a mage. Just make sure to plan this out when creating. Make sure to have the high stentgh and constitution along with whatever skill is needed for the second class.

4 is too low to matter, might as well just multiclass

Single class casters are better off as Dragon Disciples or Shamans if you want non-squishy and versatile, or Sorcerers for squishier but one more spell per level per day (casting limit, not spell level or known spells)

One of the key reasons for multiple playthroughs is aquiring the uniue equipment from npcs that typically break the game. For instance, unique awesome boots from the leader of the first town at start. You need to kill him to get the boots but then cant continue...so get his boots. Then export your party and start over. This can be done with several important NPCs in the game but usually requires exporting and starting over. Sorcerersplace.net is a great place to find out who has what items to loot. This exporting trick can also be used to clone uber items like the chess peaces. They can be cloned. Put on 1 character, export then move to second char and repeat..with a little work you now have 6 bishops..so put all 6 on char 1 and export..then switch to char 2..soon you can have 30+ bishops or mulitple of any unique item in the game.

That's a real convoluted way to do something you can easily accomplish with EEKeeper. Or if you want to make it more like part of the game, use Near Infinity to place the items in various chests or monster drops.

Actually Intelligence limits only the ability to scribe the scrolls of high level spells into your spellbook, but not the actual casting of the spell. What this means is that you can consume a Potion of Genius, raise your character's intelligence to a high value, scribe all the scrolls you want to, and that's it! Now you have all the required spells in your spellbook, and you can still cast them when the potion's effect is over and your character's intelligence has dropped to the original value.

And they cap out at spell level 6, so you only actually need the barely-literate INT of 12 anyway

Actually no. In IWD, bards can cast up to level 8 spells at character level 30 (Ref: IWDEE Manual Part 2, Pg. 377), which means a lot. (Especially considering that it is always possible to reach level 30 with any character in IWD.)

Hello. I played the original IWD and now the new version and am having problems. My characters are getting killed and am getting left with 1 - maybe 2 - in my party. Both badly injured. I cannot get characters to drink the healing potions during or after the battles. My characters during battle, once they take hits, their circles go yellow and their inventory screen grey out. I cannot do anything with them. Not even move them. Just watch them die. I cannot even generate replacement characters after battle. Extremely frustrated.....please help.

Beetle bugs, basically anything that I have fought so far. Thankfully for quick saves where I can go back and start over. I'm right at the beginning of the game. I went down into the cellar and got stuck. Then I started over and went a different way and was tricked by a man in a bar to go to a castle and was attacked. Each battle, as soon as I took hits I went yellow and couldn't move.